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Other women saw photos of men who had seen their Facebook profiles and rated them average.

A third group of women saw photos of men who had seen their Facebook profiles — but the researchers didn't reveal whether the men had liked them or not.

, each participant was rated on physical attractiveness and then randomly assigned to date another participant.

Then, participants were asked to rate their satisfaction with their dates.

(In reality, the researchers had made up all this information about who liked who.) Sure enough, women liked the men most when it was unclear whether the men had liked their profiles.

For the same study, researchers set up profiles for men and women on a GPS-based dating app, showing them in both expansive and contractive postures.

"Partners who are similar in broad dispositions, like personality, are more likely to feel the same way in their day-to-day lives," said Gian Gonzaga, lead author of a study of couples who met on e Harmony. • The adult: Does each person think the other is bright? University of Massachusetts psychologist Joan Kellerman asked 72 unacquainted undergrads to pair off and stare into each other's eyes for two minutes.

"This may make it easier for partners to understand each other." According to the work of Canadian psychologist Eric Berne, the best-matched couples vibe on three different levels. "They later reported they had increased feelings of passionate love and affection towards the other person," Scientific American reports.

Specifically, the men had to feel "committed" to the woman, which in this study meant that they'd chosen her as their partner, instead of being assigned to her.

It's also worth noting that, even though the men wanted the woman more when she played hard to get, they liked her less. Happiness is generally attractive on women — but not so much on men.